Video #732: Taking a book about Perler or Hama Bead Patterns (“Bead It, Iron It, Love It!”)… in a new direction with polymer… 20
Video #713: This concept of doing a year-end, favorite tools review, may just become a tradition here at the blog. Let me know… 13
Video #675: This cool looking retro or vintage cane project, never seems to get old. And… it is so easy to do!
Video #667: Since many of you may already own this tool, here is some information and ideas on how to put it to… 18
Video #666: You will need super human strength to use this tool… but if you already own one, tune in next week for… 16
Video #665: If you own an extruder, then you will likely end up collecting a lot of different patterned dies and discs.
Video #537: Tips for cleaning both the Makins Professional Polymer Clay Extruder and the Walnut Hollow Extruder.
Video #534: Product review and demo of how to make rainbow flower beads using a Makins Professional Ultimate Extruder.
Video #519: The biggest difference between these two clay extruder brands is how the crank handle is designed and how it works.
6 Videos #404 to #409: Tiny intricate mosaics are usually very tedious to make… not these ones!
Video #233: “Cindy I really want to thank you for your generosity in promoting other artists and their styles.” ~Beverly-L
Video #232: “Cindy, have you ever thought of doing a landscape cane tutorial? I would love to see how YOU do it!” ~Tina-A
Vid #190: “Sure would like to see someone tackle a bead or clay fabric mimic-ing the Aurora Borealis.”~Jocelyn-C
Vid #185: “Ginghampattern is called a Vichycane on the French blogs. Ihave never thought of using it on a lentil though. JustBeautiful!” ~Squash
Spotlight: “We all had fun making these quick and easy canes and appreciate Freda for getting us started with it.” ~Priscilla-L
“Learning the wire work for me has become a natural extension of whatI do with polymer clay.”~Elizabeth-S
Video Tutorials: Extruder Flower Canes; Wire Cord Ends; Faux Bone or Ivory; Faux Carved Beads:
Vid #134: “I’d like more ideas about what to do with my extruder! Thanks, Cindy!” ~Maria-C
1: Extr Flower Cane 2: Wire Cord Ends 3: Faux Ivory and Bone 4: Carved Beads
“This is great. I’ve been making silverware jewelry for awhile now and didn’t know what to do with the spoons.” ~June-F
“Canes, canes and more canes for me! I’d love to know how to make a…”~Laura-B
“It is probably the fastest & easiest way to make flower canes I have ever seen!” ~Cindy-L